Quarrels Cause Resignations at 'The National Interest' and Give Rise to Plans for a Rival Journal

By DAVID GLENN

A CLASH OF INTERESTS: It has been a season of farewells at two
of the country's most prominent right-of-center policy journals.
This week, The Public Interest, a 40-year-old magazine of domestic
policy, will publish its final issue. Meanwhile, The Public
Interest's former sibling, the 20-year-old international-affairs
magazine The National Interest, has been riven by discord: In
March, 10 of the 14 members of its editorial board resigned en
masse.